"The
Bohol provincial board has recently approved a resolution banning
Bt-corn and other genetically modified organism products in
the province."
This developed as the regional office of the Department of
Agriculture has softened its position on Bacillus Thuringiensis-corn
and using Genetically Modified Organism products, Antonio M.
Claparols, president of the Ecological Society of the Philippines
(ESP) reported.
This is after receiving strong opposition from Central Visayas
farmers, particularly in Bohol, the biggest agricultural province
in the region. The Bohol Provincial Board has recently approved
a resolution banning Bt-corn and other genetically modified
organism products in the province.
The ESP has been expressing strong opposition to the country's
propagation of Bt-corn citing their reported negative effects
on the health of the populace and the environment.
Jose Quitazol, DA 7's assistant regional director for operations
added that although test show that GMO products are safe for
the health and environment, they couldn't force the people to
patronize these.
"We can't push with Bt-corn because owe respect your decision,"
Quitazol told farmers during a dialog with DA, Department of
Agrarian Reform and Department of Environment and Natural Resources
officials at CENDET recently.
The official said that several provinces in Mindanao and Luzon
have already tried growing Bt-corn and found no negative effects.
He said that it has improved the quality and double the farmers'
production.
"The whole world is already using it. Big companies in
Mindanao are promoting it but here we don't promote it because
we respect your decision," he said.
Farmers are opposed to planting Bt-corn and using GMO products
because of their alleged negative effects to the environment
and the consumers, Claparols reported.
Nick Abasolo, chairperson of Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas-Cebu
said that jBt-corn is used by big fertilizer and pesticide companies
to sell their products.
He stressed that Bt-corn requires specific fertilizers and
pesticides that are produced bt Bt-corn seed suppliers themselves.
"Farmers cannot use them because they are not good,"
Abasolo said.
Because of the strong opposition of farmers to Bt-corn, Quitazol
said that they instead encourage them to plant hybrid rice and
corn seeds.
Quitazol also believed the allegations that hybrid seeds will
not grow without using organic fertilizer.
"We have tested it in Bohol. In fact, we encourage you
to use organic fertilizers when you plant hybrid seeds. Using
organic fertilizers had resulted to big difference in the production,"
he told the farmers.